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American  Indians. 


BOSTON: 

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CATALOGUE 


November,  1883. 


OF 

BOOKS   AND    PAMPHLETS 

RELATING  TO  TQE 

AMERICAN  INDIANS, 

SELECTED  FROM  THE  STOCK  OF 

GEO.  E.  LITTLEPIELD,  67  Cornhlll,  Boston,  Mass. 

TEIIMS    CA.8TT. 

4^  ThPRo  CaUIokucii  of  BookA  in  Stock  are  issued  from  time  to  time  as  new  invoices  arc  received,  and  wiii  be 
forwarded  to  any  addresH. 

atf  We  hiivi!  coiiBtjintly  on  hand  thoii^nnd*  of  volumes,  new  and  old.  In  various  departments  of  literature;  and 
those  who  wioh  for  any  book  not  mentioned  In  these  CaUilogues  arc  requested  to  write  us,  and  if  the  book  is  in  stock 
a  reply  will  be  immediately  sent,  Ntatini;  condition  and  price. 

4^  Where  no  binding  is  mentioned,  the  books  are  in  pamphlet  form. 


12ino,  cloth,  pp. 

6.    Adair,  J. 
chen  Indiuiier. 
Breslau,  1782. 


1.  Abbott.  C.  C.  Primitive  Industry;  or 
IlliistratioiiM  uf  the  Handiwork,  In  Stone,  Konc 
and  Clay,  of  the  Native  llace^t  of  the  Northern 
Atlantic  Seaboard  of  Ami-rica.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  fi«0.     SaU-m,  1881.  $3.00 

'2.  Abbott,  J.  Aboriginal  America.  12mo, 
cloih,  pp.  '2X8.     New  York,  1800.  81.00 

3.  Abbott.  O.  C.  Stune  Age  In  New 
Jersey.  Illustrated.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  1!>2. 
Washinfftou,  1877.  $1.75 

4.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Miles  Standlsh,  the 
Puritan  Captain.  Illustrated.  12nio,  cloth, 
pp  271.     Boston,  1875.  81.00 

5.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Ferdinand  DeSoto, 
th«    Discoverer    of   the   Mis>issippl.      Plate. 

351.     New  York.  1878.     $1.00 

Geschichte  der  Americanis- 

8vo,  boards,  uncut,  pp.  419. 

83  00 

The  History  of  the  American  Indians,  by  James  Adair, 
who  was  a  trader  with  the  Indians,  and  a  resident  of  thtir 
country  for  forty  years. 

7.  il.dventures  of  Henry  Bird,  who 
was  captured  by  the  Shawanese  Indians,  Oct. 
17,  1811.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  7  (from  the  Analectic 
Magazine).  .2.*> 

8.  Adams,  Henry.  Pocahontas  and  Cap- 
tain Smith.  8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  16.  Bangor, 
1881.  8100 

9.  Agreement  of  the  Customs  of  the 
East  Indians  with  those  of  the  Jews 
and  other  Ancient  People.  Illustrated. 
8vi»,  full  calf,  pp.  169.     London,  1705.        86  00 

10.  Albach,  J  B.  Annals  of  tlie  West; 
embracing  a  Concise  Account  of  Principal 
Events  which  have  occurred  in  the  Western 
States  and  Territories  from  the  Discovery  of 
the  Misjiissippl  Valley  to  the  Year  18,)0.  8vo, 
sheep,  pp.  1016.     Pittsburgh,  1857.  84  00 

It.  Allan,  Qeorge  H  sketch  of  Col. 
John  Allan  of  Maine.    Reprinted  from  New 


England  Historic,  Genealogical  Register.    8vo, 
new  half  morocco,  pp  8.    B  >8toii,  1876.    81.00 

12.  America.  The  People's  History  of 
America;  containing  Belkniip's  Biographies  of 
the  Early  Discoverers  :  Robertson's  History  of 
South  America:  Grahame's  History  of  North 
America:  Ramsay's  History  of  the  Unlteri 
States:  Hubbard's  History  of  the  Indian  Wars 
in  New  Kngla;  d :  Church's  History  of  King 
Philip's  War:  with  a  Copious  General  Index. 
24  full-page  engravings.  4to,  cloth,  pp.  720. 
New  York,  1874.  83.(i0 

13.  America.  The  Pictorial  History  of 
the  American  Revolution;  with  a  Sketch  of 
the  Early  History  of  the  Country.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  clotli,  pp.  433.     Boston   n.  d.  81.00 

14.  American  Pioneer.  A  Monthly 
Periodical  devoted  to  the  Objects  of  the  Logan 
Historical  Society;  or  to  collecting  and  pub- 
lishing Sketches  relating  to  the  Early  Settle- 
ments of  the  Country.  Illustrated.  2  vols. 
8vo,   boards,  pp.  448,  480.     Cincinnati,   1842. 

87.50 

15.  American  State  Papers.  Docu- 
ments Legislative  and  Executive  of  the  Con- 
gress of  the  United  States,  from  the  First  to 
the  Thirteenth  Session  inclusive.  Edited  by 
Waller  Lowrie  and  Mathew  M.  Clair  Clarke. 
Vols.  2  and  4.  Folio,  Ii  ilf  Russia,  pp.  900, 
935.     VVa^thington,  1832-1834.  85  00 

Contain  an  immense  mass  of  details  of  the  official  relo- 
tlous  of  the  U.  t).  government  with  the  Indians. 

16.  American  Sunday-School  Union 
Publications.  Indian  Mis^«iollaly;  Bible 
Boy  taken  Captive ;  Rosabella ;  Tschoop ;  Red 
Brothers.  5  vols.,  16aiO,  half  roan.  Philndei- 
phla,  1842-1846.  82.00 

17.  Ames,  J.  G.  Report  of  Special  Agent 
John  G.  Ami's.  in  Regard  to  the  Condition  of 
the  Mission  Indian^  of  California.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  pp.  15.     Washington,  1873.  .75 


ti-iutiiuStIt 


r'mmmr^n^^m 


George  E.  Littlejidd^  67  Cornhill^  Biston^  Mass. 


No.  10. 


18.  Anderson,  £.  L.       Soldier  and  Pio- 
neer; a  Biognipiiical  SItetch  of  Lieut -Colonel 
RiciiHid  C.  AiuterHon,  of  the  Continental  Army 
llluHtruted.     12mt>,  cloth,  pp.  63.  81-00 

19.  Anderson,  Rufus.    Memoir  of  Cat  h 
arine  Urowu,  a  OhriNtian  Indian  of  the  Cbero- 
kee  Nation.     lOnio,  new  hulf  morocco,  pp   138. 
Philadelphia,  n.  d.  81  50 

ID*.    Another    copy.       J6mo,   boards. 

Boston,  1828.  .H) 

20.  Andros,  B.  S.  S.  Chocorua  and  other 
Sketches.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  88.  Fall  Ulver. 
183».  .60 

21.  Anecdotes  of  the  American  Indians, 
illustrating  their  Eccentrlfitles  of  Character. 
16mo,  cloth,  pp.  2i;2      New  York.  1844.         .50. 

22.  Annuls  of  the  Pioneer  Sctllers  on  the 
Whitewater  and  its  Tributaries,  In  the  Vicinity 
of  Hiclimoud,  Indiana,  l)y  a  native.  8v(>, 
paper,  pp.  .'»9.     Ulclimond,  Ind.,  1875.  .."JO. 

23.  Apaches.  Kcport  on  ihe  Apache  In- 
dians of  Arizona  and  New  Mexico,  by  Vincent 
Colyer.  8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  58.  Washing- 
ton, 1872.  81.25 

24.  Apes,  William.  The  Experience  of 
William   Apes,  a  Native  of  the  Forest.     IGmo, 

oards,   pp.  114.     New  York,  1831.  .75 

25.  Apes,  William  Eulogy  on  King  Philip. 
ate.     I2mu,   paper,  uncut,  pp.  GO.     Boston, 

1836.  $1.00 

2'i.  Apes,  W.  Indian  Nulliflcatiou  of 
the  Unconstitutional  Laws  of  Massachusetts 
relative  to  the  Marshpee  Indians.  12mo,  clotli. 
pp.  168.     Boiton,  1835.  8i.50 

27.  Archeeologia  Americana.  Transac- 
tions and  CollectiiMis  of  the  American  Anti- 
quarian Society.  Vol.  1.  Maps  and  Plates.  8vo, 
sheep,  pp.  43t).     Worcester,  1820.  $3.00 

ContaiuH  "  Account  of  tho  IMscovcry  of  the  Rlvur  Mis- 
•isBippl,  and  tbe  Adjuccnl  Country  by  tho  LiiliuM.  by  Father 
Lewk  lleiincpln."  "Description  of  tlio  Antiquities  dis- 
covered in  tiie  idtatc  of  Ohio  iind  other  Weslern  Htutes,  by 
Oaiub  Atwater."  "  Uominuniciitions  conuerniiif;  tli«  Origi- 
nal Inliabltauts  of  America,  (ty  Dr.  Saaiuul  Mitchill." 

28.  Archeeological  Institute  of  Amer- 
ica. First  Annual  lloport  of  the  Executive 
Committee,  with  accompanying  papers,  187D- 
1880.  Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  163.  Cam- 
bridge, 1880.  81.50 

29.  Ashe,  Thomas.  Travels  In  America 
performed  in  18u6  lor  the  Purpose  of  Exploring 
the  Alleghany,  Mouongahula,  Ohio  and  Missis- 
sippi Rivers.  12mo,  boaids,  uncut,  pp.  366. 
Newburyport.  1808.  81.50 

80.  Atherton,  William.  Narrative  of  ihe 
Suffering  aud  Defeat  of  the  Northw  stern 
Army,  under  General  Winchester:  Massacre 
of  the  Prisoners :  Slxtieeu  Mouths'  Imprison- 
ment of  the  Writer  and  others  wlih  the  In- 
dians and  the  British.  16mo,  new  full  moroc- 
co, uncut,  pp.  152.    Frankfort,  Ky.,  184i'.  85-00 

31.  Atwater,  Caleb.  Remarks  made  on  a 
Tour  to  Pnilne  du  Chien;  thence  to  Washing- 
ton City  in  1829.  12mo,  old  calf,  pp.  296.  Col- 
umbus, Ohio,  1831.  82  50 

31'.     Same,    half  sheep.     Columbus, 

Ohio,  1850.  82  00 

Page«  140-172  oouUln  Rudiments  of  the  Onunmar  of  the 
Sioux  Language. 


S2.  Back,  George.  Narrative  of  the  Arc- 
tic Land  Expeditlun  to  the  Mouth  of  the  Oreat 
Fish  River  and  along  the  Shores  of  tlie  Arciic 
Ocean  In  Itf83-1835,  byCapt.  Back,  R.  N.  Map 
missing.  8VO,  boards,  pp.  456.  Pbiludelphi.-i, 
1836.  81.50 

"  Capt.  Back'R  narrative  la  crowded  with  detnll*  of  his 
InlcrcourHc  witli  the  C'reim,  Ohlppuwikya>iH,  Dog  KIb  and 
Copnernilne  indiauM,  upon  whom  he  wuh  (il>hi(ud  to  de- 
pend in  great  meaHuru  tor  RDbHiMtence  during  the  terrible 
prlvatioua  of  an  Arctic  winter." 

33.  Ba'dwin,  Thomas.  Narri'tiveof  the 
Massacre  by  the  Savages,  of  the  Wife  and  Chil- 
dren of  Thomas  Baldwin,  who  since  the  de- 
struction of  his  family  has  dwelt  entirely 
alone,  secluded  from  human  society,  in  the  ex- 
treme Westirn  part  of  the  State  of  Kenuici<y. 
Folding  plate.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  24.  New 
York,  183.5.  8-'  00 

33*.  Barber.  Miss.  Five  Years  of  T.i- 
rible  SuO'erings  among  the  Indians,  l)y  Miss 
Barber,  the  wife  of  Squatting  Bear.  Iilu-^- 
traied.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  89.      New  York,  1875. 

.50 

84.  Barton,  Benjamin  Smith.  New 
Views  of  the  Origin  of  the  Tribes  aud  Nations 
of  America.  8vo,  boards,  pp.  19J.  Philadel- 
phia, 1797.  83.t>0 

3.>.  Batty,  J.  H.  How  to  HuntandTra,», 
containing  lull  Instructions  for  Hunting  the 
Buffalo,  Elk,  Moose,  etc.  Illustrated.  I'Jino, 
cloth,  pp.  2:'3.     New  York,  1878.  81  00 

36  Beach,  W.  W.  Indian  Mhceli  my ; 
Containing  Papers  on  the  History,  .Antiquities, 
Arts  Languages,  Religions,  Traditions  and 
Superstitions  of  the  American  Aborigims. 
Royal  8vo,  sheets  folded,  pp.  490.  Ali)anv, 
1877.  8-1-00 

Contains  Lewis  IT.  Morgan's  paper  on  Tndi.tn  Migra- 
tions and  Squier's  Traditions  of  the  Algonquliis,  with  en- 
gravings. 

37.  Beckwourth,  J.  P.  The  Life  and 
Adventure  of  J.  P.  Beckwourth,  Mountulncer, 
Scout  and  Pioneer,  and  Chief  of  the  Crow  Na- 
tion of  Indians.  Edited  by  T.  1).  Bonner.  II- 
iu-ttrated.  12mo.  cloth,  pp.  537.  New  York, 
i8o6.  81-00 

38.  Belden,  George  F.  Belden,  the 
White  Chief;  or  Twelve  Years  among  the  Wild 
Indians  of  the  Plains.  Edited  by  Gen.  .Tames 
S.  Brlsblo.  Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  513. 
Cincinnati,  1870.  83.00 

Fine  copy  of  the  First  Edition. 

39.  Behemoth:  A  Legend  of  the  Mound* 
Builders.  12mo,  cloth,  pp  192.  New  York, 
1»39.  8100 

40.  Belknap,  Jeremy.    A  Discnurse  in- 
tended to  commemorate    the     Discovery    oi 
Atnerica  by  Christopher  Columbus;   to  whicli 
are  added  Four  Dissertations  :  I.  On  the  Cir- 
cumnavigation of  Africa  by  the  Ancients;  11, 
An  Examination  of  the  Preteu-slous  of  Martin 
Behaim  to  a  discovery  of  America  prior  to  thai 
of  Columbus;  HI.   On  the  Quesilon  whethei 
the  Honey-bee  Is  a  Native  of  Ameiica;  IV.  Ot 
the  Colour  of  the  native  Americans.  8vo,  paper 
uncat,  pp.  132.     Bo.ston,  1792.  8l-5( 

41.  Belknap,  Jeremy.     The  Life  uut 


No.  10. 


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